Game and Playe of the Chesse A Verbatim Reprint of the First Edition, 1474

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Game and Playe of the Chesse A Verbatim Reprint of the First Edition, 1474

by active 1288-1322 de Cessolis Jacobus, William Caxton

EN·~6 hours·16 chapters

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16 total

CAXTON'S GAME AND PLAYE OF THE CHESSE. - 1474.

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A VERBATIM REPRINT OF THE FIRST EDITION.

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WITH AN INTRODUCTION

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BY

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WILLIAM E.A. AXON, M.R.S.L.

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"And ther was founde by clerkes full prudent Of the chesse the play most glorious."

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JOHN LYDGATE.

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THE GAME OF THE CHESSE. - Dedication to the Duke of Clarence - Prologue to second edition - BOOK I.

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INTRODUCTION

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COLONNA.

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Description

Step into the world of 15th‑century England with this faithful reproduction of the very first book ever printed in the country. The work presents a medieval allegory that treats the game of chess as a miniature kingdom, detailing the roles of the king, queen, knights, and common folk in a series of treatises. Rich black‑letter illustrations and the original punctuation give listeners a vivid sense of the period’s literary texture.

An informative introduction by a modern scholar explains the manuscript’s provenance, the quirks of its early printing, and the ways the text reflects contemporary social hierarchy. A handy glossary and index help navigate the archaic spellings and obscure terms, while the structured layout—fourteen chapters spread across several “traytes”—makes the material surprisingly accessible. This edition invites anyone curious about the origins of chess, early printing, or medieval symbolism to explore a foundational piece of literary history.

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Game and Playe of the Chesse A Verbatim Reprint of the First Edition, 1474 A Verbatim Reprint of the First Edition, 1474

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (347K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Debra Storr and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

A1

active 1288-1322 de Cessolis Jacobus

A medieval Dominican writer who turned chess into a guide to moral life, he became known for one of the best-known chess books of the Middle Ages. His work blends storytelling, social satire, and practical lessons about how people should live and govern.

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William Caxton

William Caxton

d. 1491

A merchant, translator, and diplomat who changed English reading forever, he is best known for bringing the printing press to England in 1476. His work helped make books more widely available and gave early printed English a lasting shape.

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